Alecsandro

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Alecsandro
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Alecsandro with Palmeiras in 2016
Personal information
Full name Alecsandro Barbosa Felisbino [1]
Date of birth (1981-02-04) 4 February 1981 (age 42) [1]
Place of birth Bauru, Brazil
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) [1]
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1999–2000 Vitória
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2001–2005 Vitória 68 (31)
2004Sport (loan) 17 (3)
2004Ponte Preta (loan) 14 (6)
2004Cruzeiro (loan) 18 (11)
2005–2007 Cruzeiro 33 (17)
2006–2007Sporting CP (loan) 35 (8)
2007–2008 Al-Wahda 2 (4)
2009–2011 Internacional 120 (56)
2011–2012 Vasco da Gama 97 (39)
2013 Atlético Mineiro 50 (11)
2014–2015 Flamengo 73 (32)
2015–2017 Palmeiras 59 (14)
2017Coritiba (loan) 15 (1)
2018 Coritiba 31 (6)
2019 São Bento 18 (2)
2019–2020 CSA 29 (3)
2020 Figueirense 13 (1)
2021–2022 Noroeste 15 (3)
2022 Primavera 15 (5)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Alecsandro Barbosa Felisbino (born 4 February 1981 in Bauru), simply known as Alecsandro, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a forward.

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Career

In 2006–07, he played on-loan, as a striker, for the Portuguese club Sporting. Most notably he is the brother-in-law of Portugal ace Deco.

Alecsandro joined Sporting with a promising record with his club Cruzeiro, 10 goals in 18 games. Alecsandro recorded his first Sporting goal against Desportivo Aves in a league match.

He is the son of Reinaldo Felisbino (Lela) and the brother of Richarlyson and brother-in-law to Deco who are all professional footballers. Alecsandro returned to Cruzeiro after his loan spell with Sporting ended.

However his agent Oldegard Filho has confirmed that Alecsandro will be leaving Cruzeiro in January 2008 with PSG the only club showing a firm interest. [2]

Despite the interest from PSG, he later joined Al Wahda FC in January 2008. Sport Club Internacional have engaged Brazilian striker Alecsandro on 28 January 2009. [3]

On 19 December 2012, in an exchange for Fillipe Soutto and Leonardo, Alecsandro signed with Atlético Mineiro, where he played with his sibling Richarlyson. [4]

Alecsandro signed with Flamengo in January 2014. [5] During a Copa do Brasil tie against América-RN, Alecsandro suffered a skull fracture in an aerial clash with a defender, which required surgery, making him miss the rest of the season. [6]

On 11 January 2019, Alecsandro joined Campeonato Brasileiro Série B club São Bento. [7]

Personal life

Alecsandro is son of former footballer Lela, and the elder brother of Richarlyson.

Career statistics

As of match played 22 April 2017
ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalState LeagueOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Cruzeiro 2007 1310002000001510
Total1310002000001510
Sporting 2006–07 258000000258
Total25800000000258
Internacional 2009 351612640156006628
2010 2010001561410004926
2011 000010100020
Total552612620630160011754
Vasco da Gama 2011 213855352003913
2012 3110001031612005725
Total5213851562114009638
Atlético Mineiro 2013 26810101132005011
Total26810101132005011
Flamengo 2014 24732621310004621
2015 00210011800139
Total24753622418005930
Palmeiras 2015 182000000182
2016 1331051158003412
2017 000000700070
Total3131051228005914
Career Total22485271458161105800421165

Honours

Vitória
Cruzeiro
Sporting
Internacional
Vasco da Gama
Atlético Mineiro
Flamengo
Palmeiras

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